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Webshop eNewsletter

If you or someone you love have deafness, a hearing loss or tinnitus, we have the ideal products to help you stay connected and enjoy life.

Volunteer eNewsletter

Keep up to date on all the latest news from the Volunteering Development Team involving our volunteers across the UK.

Biomed Soundbite eNewsletter

Keep up to date with the latest research in hearing loss and tinnitus

Charity eNewsletter

Latest charity news and updates – keep up to date on all the latest charity news from research to fundraising and campaigning.

Campaigns eNewsletter

Keep up to date with our campaigns and find out how you can get involved, from stopping vital cuts to hearing aid services to encouraging restaurants to turn down the music.

Fundraising updates

Find out how the wonderful generosity of supporters is helping people with deafness, tinnitus or hearing loss. You’ll also receive further opportunities to support our vital, life-changing work in campaigns, research and services.

Campaign packs and guides

Time to act! Download our campaign packs and campaign for the rights of people confronted with hearing loss, tinnitus and deafness.

We’re inviting you to become an important part of the campaign by downloading the campaign packs and guides below.

Our friendly campaigns team are also here to support you to make your voice heard, so if you have any questions or think you’d like to become an active Speak Easy campaigner in your local area feel free to get in touch with the team at campaigns@hearingloss.org.uk

Collection contents (3 publications)

Mythbusting guide

Hearing loss has a significant impact on employment prospects. We’ve produced this simple and quick to use myth-busting guide to highlight the steps you can take to alleviate such concerns – and how you can access the practical support that’s out there.

On the record communication card

We’ve produced a communication card that you can download and print, fill in, and hand to your GP receptionist, so that they can meet your needs as required under the NHS Accessible Information Standard.